April is “Distracted Driving Awareness Month”

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(Undated) — April is distracted driving awareness month, and the Illinois Department of Transportation is working with Illinois State Police to crack down on distracted driving. According to IDOT Public Information Director, Paul Wappel, the message is simple, “distracted driving is a bad recipe.”

If a driver is caught engaging in distracted driving, they could face a fine of $75 for the first offense. Any additional violations thereafter could rack up hundreds of dollars. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, distracted driving accounts for over one million crashes each year in the United States.